Chicago artist's protest backfires as he faces 15 years in jail... because he recorded his own arrest on video

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An artist who used a video camera to record being arrested by police is facing up to 15 years in prison.

Chris Drew has been charged with Class 1 felony under the Eavesdropping Act in Chicago, Illinois.

Under the Eavesdropping Act, which applies in 12 states, all parties must consent to a recording being made.

Maryland, Illinois and Massachusetts are the only states where it is illegal to record conversations with the police.

In Illinois police are currently prosecuting nine people for alleged breaches of the law.

TVNL Comment: Is THIS the "freedom" that our so called troops are murdering foreigners to protect?

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